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Rob Zombie discography
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The discography of American vocalist, film director, screenwriter, and film producer Rob Zombie consists of seven studio albums, four compilation albums, two remix albums, three live albums, one video album, twenty-three singles and eight promotional singles. Zombie first rose to fame as a member of the heavy metal band White Zombie, with whom he released four albums; the group disbanded in 1998.[1] Opting to continue making music as a solo artist, Zombie began working on his debut solo album that would come to be known as Hellbilly Deluxe: 13 Tales of Cadaverous Cavorting Inside the Spookshow International (1998).[2][3] The project became a commercial success for Zombie, charting highly on the Billboard 200 and selling over three million copies in the United States alone.[4] The album spawned three singles, all of which were used extensively in films and video games.[5] Zombie released remixed versions of songs from his debut solo album on American Made Music to Strip By (1999), which peaked inside the Top 40 in the United States.[6]
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More than three years after the release of Hellbilly Deluxe, Zombie released his second album The Sinister Urge (2001).[7] The album became his second Top 10 chart debut in the United States,[8] with first week sales exceeding that of its predecessor.[9] The album spawned one official single, though four promotional singles were released for radio airplay in the United States.[10] Zombie released the compilation album Past, Present & Future in 2003, composed of songs from his time with White Zombie along with music from his first two solo albums and soundtrack appearances.[11] The compilation became Zombie's third release to sell over one million copies worldwide, and remains his final album to do so.[12] Zombie's third solo album, Educated Horses (2006), featured a shift in musical style, and debuted at number 5.[13] Educated Horses sold over 500,000 copies in the United States.[14] Next, Zombie released his first greatest hits album, The Best of Rob Zombie (2006).[15] The album was re-released only months later under the title The Best of Rob Zombie: 20th Century Masters The Millennium Collection.[16]
He released his first live album, Zombie Live, in 2007.[17] He returned to music nearly three years later with the release of his fourth solo album, Hellbilly Deluxe 2: Noble Jackals, Penny Dreadfuls and the Systematic Dehumanization of Cool (2010).[18] It became his fourth Top 10 on the Billboard 200, reaching number 8 on the weekly chart.[19][20] The album saw a decline in sales from his previous releases, selling just over 200,000 copies in the United States. He released the Icon compilation album that same year; it failed to chart.[21] Zombie released his fifth solo album, Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor in 2013.[22] The album became his fifth Top 10 on the Billboard 200, but it was his lowest selling album.[23] His 2021 album The Lunar Injection Kool Aid Eclipse Conspiracy reached number 1 on Billboard's Top Album Sales chart, his only album to do so.[24]
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